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    Posted: 02 Jul 07 at 8:31pm
Funny that my bag never seems to be big enough!  
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Thats very true, i neva have the rite size bag for wot i want that day and trust me i have ALOT of bags.
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if you have a small bag (school bag) then cram everything into it then you have the right size bag because nothing is loose and rolling about, it doesnt take up too much space and you can carry it easier. just because you have to tie your bouancy aid on the outside doesnt mean the bag is too small.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote chrisjc123 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Jul 07 at 8:20pm

i always use one of those blue ikea bags, maybe cause im a cheapskate but it does the job and it is hardwaring, its also big enough to hold anything you would ever need

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote mike ellis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Jul 07 at 8:33pm
just had another thought, lotsof people at my club use plastic boxes like you can get from asda or soemthing and they seem to work well.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote timnoyce Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jul 07 at 7:49am
I've got one of the banks sail cloth bags which looks really trick. (but thats the most important thing anyway eh?!) It's fine for the summer as I carry less kit but its a bit tight in the winter, with my new slimline nappy harness it might make all the difference now though!
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i've got a gull dry holdall that i won for a rorum post in a magaline...  great bak can be massive but rolls up and clips down to just the right size and it doesn't leak water from your gear every where and it 's cheap RRP £25
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I use an ordinary sports bag...much cheaper and still big enough to fit all my kit. And i keep a massive plastic bag thingy inside for the wet stuff.

 

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i managed to get a bag that was suitable for my funds. Wot do people think of the moonbag?? i saw it on the yachts n yachting shop and er it looks interesting. Does anyone have one and are they good to use??
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Post Options Post Options   Quote FireballNeil Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jul 07 at 7:39pm
Unless you have to get changed on somewhere really hard on your feet I would say the benefits of having the pad are not enough to justify the fact that it's not a very good bag for actually carrying your kit it!
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